US20110253847A1 - Cable guide unit water-proof device for railway vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a waterproof cable guide device mounted to a cable guide for a railway vehicle, which is provided with an introduction port through which a plurality of electric cables are guided into an electric device.
- Cable guides for a plurality of electric cables to an electric device, and device storage boxes storing the electric device are mounted mainly underfloor of a railcar.
- the cable guides and the device storage boxes are each provided with a cable guides having an introduction port through which electric cables are inserted from outside to inside.
- the cable guides and the device storage boxes protect the electric cables to prevent water ingress into inside thereof. If a waterproof performance between the introduction port and the electric cables is insufficient, then water ingress from outside would occur.
- the plurality of electric cables are retained by upper and lower hard resin cable retaining members in locations spaced apart from each other, the cable retaining members are fastened by bolts penetrating vertically, and putty is coated to fill a gap between a hole of each cable retaining member and the corresponding electric cable.
- putty coating requires a high skill. If an worker is not skillful, the waterproof performance becomes insufficient and the water ingress would occur. Once the cable retaining members are disassembled to draw out the electric cables, old putty must be removed and then new putty must be coated when the cable retaining members are assembled again.
- Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Application Publication No. Sho. 58-21297 discloses another conventional example of a waterproof cable guide device having a structure, in which a plurality of electric cables are inserted into rubber-made tubular bushings, respectively, the tubular bushings are retained by upper and lower hard resin cable retaining members, and the cable retaining members are tightly fastened by bolts or the like.
- this waterproof cable guide device the waterproof performance is effectively attained regardless of whether or not the worker is skillful.
- the same components can be used to be re-assembled.
- a waterproof cable guide device for railcars, of the present invention which is mounted to a cable guide of a railcar which is provided with an introduction port through which a plurality of electric cables are guided into an electric device, comprises an elastic member having a plurality of through-holes penetrating in a forward and backward direction and screw insertion holes penetrating in the forward and backward direction, the plurality of electric cables being inserted into the plurality of through-holes, respectively, the elastic member being divided in positions of the through-holes or having slits extending from an outer peripheral surface of the elastic member to the through-holes, respectively; a press casing surrounding a front surface and an outer peripheral surface of the elastic member so as not to cover the through-holes and provided with screw insertion holes communicating with the screw insertion holes of the elastic member, respectively; and screws inserted into the screw insertion holes of the elastic member and the screw insertion holes of the press casing, in a direction from forward, and tightened with respect to the cable guide; the screws being inserted into the screw
- the elastic member is compressed and closely contacts the electric cables.
- the plurality of electric cables are inserted into the plurality of through-holes of the elastic member, respectively in such a manner that intermediate portions of the electric cables are brought into the through-holes through a space between divided components of the elastic member or the slits formed in the elastic member without inserting the end portions of the electric cables into the through-holes and moving the electric cables in an axial direction thereof.
- a worker has only to tighten the screws by using a screw driver or the like in a direction from forward (from one direction) to compress the elastic member by the press casings. This advantageously reduces a space in which the worker works.
- a space occupied by the waterproof cable guide device can be lessened, and size and weight of the waterproof cable guide device can be reduced.
- the waterproof cable guide device can be disassembled by removing the screws and thereafter can be assembled again.
- the waterproof cable guide device can be used in repetition.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a waterproof cable guide device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an elastic member of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of press casings of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a modification example of the elastic member.
- FIG. 5A is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where the waterproof cable guide device of FIG. 1 is mounted to an electric device storage box
- FIG. 5B is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where mounting of the waterproof cable guide device to the electric device storage box is accomplished.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of major components of a railcar attached with the waterproof cable guide device of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the railcar of FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8A is a perspective view showing an example in which the waterproof cable guide device of FIG. 1 is mounted to a cable guide, when viewed from below, FIG. 8B is a front view thereof, FIG. 8C is a side view thereof, and FIG. 8D is a cross-sectional view taken along line D-D of FIG. 8B .
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a waterproof cable guide device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an elastic member 2 of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of press casings 3 and 4 of FIG. 1 .
- the waterproof cable guide device 1 of this embodiment is mounted to a cable guide 22 (see FIG. 5A ) for a railcar which is provided with introduction ports 24 (see FIG. 5A ) for guiding a plurality of electric cables 30 (see FIG. 5A ) to an electric device.
- the waterproof cable guide device 1 includes the elastic member 2 made of a natural rubber or a synthetic rubber such as a chloroprene rubber, a pair of upper and lower press casings 3 and 4 made of metal, hard resin, or the like, and a plurality of screws 12 for tightly fastening the elastic member 2 and the press casings 3 and 4 to the cable guide 22 (see FIG. 5A ).
- the elastic member 2 has a substantially rectangular prism shape which is elongate in a lateral direction, and has a front surface 2 a, a rear surface 2 c (see FIG. 5A ) and an outer peripheral surface 2 b including upper and lower surfaces and both side surfaces.
- the elastic member 2 is provided with a plurality of through-holes 5 into which the plurality of electric cables 30 (see FIG. 5A ) are inserted, respectively.
- the through-holes 5 penetrate in a forward and backward direction and have cross-sections of a perfect-circle shape.
- the four through-holes 5 are aligned at equal intervals in the lateral direction.
- the elastic member 2 is provided with a plurality of slits 7 extending from an upper surface of an outer peripheral surface 2 b thereof to the through-holes 5 , respectively.
- the slits 7 vertically extend substantially in parallel in a straight-line shape.
- the elastic member 2 has at four corner portions thereof, screw insertion holes 6 penetrating in a forward and backward direction from the front surface 2 a toward the rear surface 2 c.
- an elastic member 2 ′ may be composed of an upper elastic member 2 A and a lower elastic member 2 B which are upper and lower components into which the elastic member 2 ′ is divided at vertical center positions of through-holes 5 , and are vertically symmetric in shape.
- the upper elastic member 2 A has on a lower surface thereof grooves 5 A having semi-circular cross-sections and being recessed in an upward direction
- the lower elastic member 2 B has on an upper surface thereof grooves 5 B having semi-circular cross-sections and being recessed in a downward direction.
- the grooves 5 A and the grooves 5 B are joined together, thereby forming the through-holes 5 .
- the upper elastic member 2 A is provided at right and left sides with screw insertion holes 6 A penetrating from a front surface thereof to a rear surface thereof, while the lower elastic member 2 B is provided at right and left sides with screw insertion holes 6 B penetrating from a front surface thereof to a rear surface thereof.
- the press casings 3 and 4 are vertically symmetric.
- the upper casing 3 has a front wall 3 a, an upper wall 3 b, and right and left side walls 3 c, and opens at its lower side and at its rear side.
- the front wall 3 a has four concave portions 8 which are formed by cutting out a lower end thereof in an upward direction in a semi-circular shape and are arranged at equal intervals in the lateral direction.
- the front wall 3 a is provided at right and left sides with screw insertion holes 10 communicating with the corresponding screw insertion holes 6 of the elastic member 2 , respectively.
- the lower press casing 4 has a front wall 4 a, a lower wall 4 b and right and left side walls 4 c and opens at its upper side and at its rear side.
- the front wall 4 a has four concave portions 9 which are formed by cutting out an upper end thereof in a downward direction in a semi-circular shape and are arranged at equal intervals in the lateral direction.
- the front wall 4 a is provided at right and left sides with screw insertion holes 11 communicating with the corresponding screw insertion holes 6 of the elastic member 2 , respectively.
- the press casings 3 and 4 are caused to cover the elastic member 2 to surround the front surface 2 a and the outer peripheral surface 2 b of the elastic member 2 , and the screw insertion holes 10 and 11 of the press casings 3 and 4 are aligned with the corresponding screw insertion holes 6 of the elastic member 2 , respectively.
- the concave portions 8 of the press casing 3 face the corresponding concave portions 9 of the press casing 4 , respectively, thereby forming openings of a substantially circle shape for exposing the through-holes 5 of the elastic member 2 .
- the openings are set larger in size than the through-holes 5 of the elastic member 2 .
- the elastic member 2 In a state where the elastic member 2 is uncompressed before tightening the screws 12 , the upper wall 3 b and the right and left side walls 3 c of the press casing 3 , and the lower wall 4 b and the right and left side walls 4 c of the press casing 4 are in contact with or slightly apart from the outer peripheral surface 2 b of the elastic member 2 . In a state where the elastic member 2 is uncompressed, the elastic member 2 protrudes in a backward direction relative to the press casings 3 and 4 , in a state where the elastic member 2 is in contact with the front wall 3 a of the press casing 3 and the front wall 4 a of the press casing 4 .
- FIG. 5A is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where the waterproof cable guide device 1 of FIG. 1 is mounted to the electric device storage box 20
- FIG. 5B is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where mounting of the waterproof cable guide device 1 to the electric device storage box 20 is accomplished.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of major components of a railcar 50 attached with the waterproof cable guide device 1 of FIG. 1
- FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the railcar 50 of FIG. 6 . As shown in FIGS.
- the electric device storage box 20 of the railcar 50 is fastened to a lower surface of a floor 51 a of a carbody 51 in the vicinity of a truck 53 , and the electric device (not shown) is accommodated into an inner space 21 (see FIG. 5A ) of the electric device storage box 20 .
- the cable guide 22 of the electric device storage box 20 is provided on a front surface 23 thereof with the introduction ports 24 through which the plurality of electric devices 30 are guided to the electric device (not shown).
- the cable guide 22 is provided with screw holes 25 communicating with the screw insertion holes 6 , 10 , and 11 of the waterproof cable guide device 1 , in the vicinity of the introduction ports 24 of the cable guide 22 .
- the four electric cables 30 are drawn into the inner space 21 through the introductions ports 24 such that the four electric cables 30 are spaced apart from each other.
- the four electric cables 30 are inserted into the through-holes 5 through the slits 7 formed in the elastic member 2 , respectively.
- the press casings 3 and 4 are caused to cover the elastic member 2 in such a way that the concave portions 8 and 9 surround the four electric cables 30 , and the screw insertion holes 10 and 11 of the press casings 3 and 4 communicate with the screw insertion holes 6 of the elastic member 2 .
- the screws 12 are inserted into the screw insertion holes 6 , 10 , and 11 in a direction from forward, and are threadingly engaged with the screw holes 25 of the cable guide 22 .
- the front wall 3 a of the press casing 3 and the front wall 4 a of the press casing 4 are in contact with the front surface 2 a of the elastic member 2
- a rear surface 2 c of the elastic member 2 is in contact with the front surface 23 of the cable guide 22
- the lower wall 4 b of the press casing 4 and the right and left side walls 4 c of the press casing 4 are apart from the front surface 23 of the cable guide 22 with a gap S between them and are not in contact with the front surface 23 of the cable guide 22 .
- a plus screw driver or a minus screw driver (not shown) tightens the screws 12 with respect to the cable guide 22 , thereby allowing the press casings 3 and 4 to contact the front surface 23 of the cable guide 22 , and the elastic member 2 to be sandwiched between the front walls 3 a of the press casing 3 , the front wall 4 a of the press casing 4 , and the front surface 23 of the cable guide 22 , and compressed in the forward and backward direction (thickness direction).
- the front wall 3 a, the upper wall 3 b, and the right and left side walls 3 c of the press casing 3 , and the front wall 4 a, the upper wall 4 b, and the right and left side walls 4 c of the press casing 4 inhibit the elastic member 2 from expanding in a direction (vertical direction and rightward and leftward direction) perpendicular to an axial direction (forward and backward direction) of the screw insertion hole 6 . Therefore, by tightening the screws 12 , the elastic member 2 is deformed in such a way that the through-holes 5 reduce their diameters, and the elastic member 2 surely closely contacts the outer peripheral surfaces of the electric cables 30 .
- the waterproof cable guide device 1 can be fastened to the electric device storage box 20 , the elastic member 2 can be compressed in the thickness direction to closely contact the front surface 23 of the cable guide 22 , and the elastic member 2 can be compressed in the vertical direction and in the rightward and leftward direction to closely contact the electric cables 30 .
- the plurality of electric cables 30 are inserted into the plurality of through-holes 5 of the elastic member 2 , respectively in such a manner that intermediate portions of the electric cables 30 are brought into the through-holes 5 through the slits 7 formed in the elastic member 2 without inserting the end portions of the electric cables 30 into the through-holes 5 and moving the electric cables 30 in an axial direction thereof.
- the work becomes easier.
- a worker has only to tighten the screws 12 by using the screw driver or the like in a direction from forward to compress the elastic member 2 by the press casings 3 and 4 . This advantageously reduces a space in which the worker works.
- the waterproof cable guide device 1 can be disassembled by removing the screws and thereafter can be assembled again. Thus, the waterproof cable guide device 1 can be used in repetition.
- FIG. 8A is a perspective view showing an example in which the waterproof cable guide device 1 of FIG. 1 is mounted to a cable introducing apparatus 60 , when viewed from below.
- FIG. 8B is a front view thereof.
- FIG. 8C is a side view thereof.
- FIG. 8D is a cross-sectional view taken along line D-D of FIG. 8B .
- the waterproof cable guide device 1 of FIG. 1 may be mounted to a cable guide 62 of the cable introducing apparatus 60 , instead of the electric device storage box 20 .
- the cable introducing apparatus 60 for a railcar is disposed in front of an electric device storage box or the like to guide the plurality of electric cables 30 to an electric device (not shown) within the electric device storage box.
- the cable introducing apparatus 60 includes a tubular guide body 61 having a cross-section of a substantially elongate shape and provided with a guide passage inside thereof, and a cable guide 62 of a box shape which is provided at a tip end side of the guide body 61 and communicates with the guide passage.
- the cable guide 62 has a front surface 62 a (guide surface) tilted in a slightly downward direction.
- Four introduction ports 63 are aligned on the front surface 62 a in the lateral direction.
- the cable guide 62 has an opening 62 c on a bottom surface 62 b to facilitate introducing of the cables.
- a bottom plate 65 is removably attached to the bottom surface 62 b to close the opening 62 c.
- a mounting member 62 d protrudes at one side of the cable guide 62 and is fastened to a lower surface of the floor of the car body.
- Screw holes 64 are provided at four corners of the front surface 62 a of the cable guide unit 62 , and the screws 12 are threadingly engageable into the screw holes 64 , respectively to fasten the waterproof cable guide device 1 .
- the press casings 3 and 4 are two components, i.e., upper and lower components, they may be three or more components, or otherwise may be a unitary component.
- the number of the through-holes 5 provided in the elastic member 2 is determined according to the number of the electric cables 30 , and is not limited to four.
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- This application claims priority to and the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-035629 filed on Feb. 22, 2010, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a waterproof cable guide device mounted to a cable guide for a railway vehicle, which is provided with an introduction port through which a plurality of electric cables are guided into an electric device.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Cable guides for a plurality of electric cables to an electric device, and device storage boxes storing the electric device are mounted mainly underfloor of a railcar. The cable guides and the device storage boxes are each provided with a cable guides having an introduction port through which electric cables are inserted from outside to inside. The cable guides and the device storage boxes protect the electric cables to prevent water ingress into inside thereof. If a waterproof performance between the introduction port and the electric cables is insufficient, then water ingress from outside would occur.
- In a conventional example, the plurality of electric cables are retained by upper and lower hard resin cable retaining members in locations spaced apart from each other, the cable retaining members are fastened by bolts penetrating vertically, and putty is coated to fill a gap between a hole of each cable retaining member and the corresponding electric cable. However, putty coating requires a high skill. If an worker is not skillful, the waterproof performance becomes insufficient and the water ingress would occur. Once the cable retaining members are disassembled to draw out the electric cables, old putty must be removed and then new putty must be coated when the cable retaining members are assembled again.
- Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Application Publication No. Sho. 58-21297 discloses another conventional example of a waterproof cable guide device having a structure, in which a plurality of electric cables are inserted into rubber-made tubular bushings, respectively, the tubular bushings are retained by upper and lower hard resin cable retaining members, and the cable retaining members are tightly fastened by bolts or the like. In this waterproof cable guide device, the waterproof performance is effectively attained regardless of whether or not the worker is skillful. In addition, after disassembling the waterproof cable guide device, the same components can be used to be re-assembled.
- However, in this waterproof cable guide device, it is necessary to insert each of the plurality of electric cables into the corresponding tubular bushing. For example, if terminals and the like are attached to the end portions of the electric cables, the electric cables must be inserted into the bushings, respectively, after the terminals and the like are removed. Such an operation is burdensome. Furthermore, since several kinds of devices are mounted underfloor of the railcar, a space in which a worker works is limited, in many cases. In particular, when an operation for tightening bolts with a tool is performed, a space in a direction perpendicular to an axial direction of the bolts, which is required to tighten the bolts with the tool, is insufficient in some cases.
- A waterproof cable guide device for railcars, of the present invention, which is mounted to a cable guide of a railcar which is provided with an introduction port through which a plurality of electric cables are guided into an electric device, comprises an elastic member having a plurality of through-holes penetrating in a forward and backward direction and screw insertion holes penetrating in the forward and backward direction, the plurality of electric cables being inserted into the plurality of through-holes, respectively, the elastic member being divided in positions of the through-holes or having slits extending from an outer peripheral surface of the elastic member to the through-holes, respectively; a press casing surrounding a front surface and an outer peripheral surface of the elastic member so as not to cover the through-holes and provided with screw insertion holes communicating with the screw insertion holes of the elastic member, respectively; and screws inserted into the screw insertion holes of the elastic member and the screw insertion holes of the press casing, in a direction from forward, and tightened with respect to the cable guide; the screws being inserted into the screw insertion holes in the direction from forward and tightened with respect to the cable guide in a state where the electric cables are inserted into the through-holes, respectively, to cause the elastic member to be compressed by the press casing to closely contact peripheral surfaces of the electric cables.
- In accordance with the above configuration, by inserting the screws into the screw insertion holes and tightening them with respect to the cable guide in a state where the electric cables are inserted into the through-holes of the elastic member and the press casing cover the elastic member, the elastic member is compressed and closely contacts the electric cables. This makes it possible to surely and easily prevent ingress of water and dust into the electric device. The plurality of electric cables are inserted into the plurality of through-holes of the elastic member, respectively in such a manner that intermediate portions of the electric cables are brought into the through-holes through a space between divided components of the elastic member or the slits formed in the elastic member without inserting the end portions of the electric cables into the through-holes and moving the electric cables in an axial direction thereof. Thus, the work becomes easier. A worker has only to tighten the screws by using a screw driver or the like in a direction from forward (from one direction) to compress the elastic member by the press casings. This advantageously reduces a space in which the worker works. In addition, since it is not necessary to increase a distance between the through-holes of the elastic member, a space occupied by the waterproof cable guide device can be lessened, and size and weight of the waterproof cable guide device can be reduced. After assembling, the waterproof cable guide device can be disassembled by removing the screws and thereafter can be assembled again. Thus, the waterproof cable guide device can be used in repetition.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a waterproof cable guide device according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an elastic member ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of press casings ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a modification example of the elastic member. -
FIG. 5A is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where the waterproof cable guide device ofFIG. 1 is mounted to an electric device storage box, andFIG. 5B is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where mounting of the waterproof cable guide device to the electric device storage box is accomplished. -
FIG. 6 is a side view of major components of a railcar attached with the waterproof cable guide device ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the railcar ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8A is a perspective view showing an example in which the waterproof cable guide device ofFIG. 1 is mounted to a cable guide, when viewed from below,FIG. 8B is a front view thereof,FIG. 8C is a side view thereof, andFIG. 8D is a cross-sectional view taken along line D-D ofFIG. 8B . - Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a waterproofcable guide device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 2 is a perspective view of anelastic member 2 ofFIG. 1 .FIG. 3 is a perspective view of 3 and 4 ofpress casings FIG. 1 . As shown inFIGS. 1 to 3 , the waterproofcable guide device 1 of this embodiment is mounted to a cable guide 22 (seeFIG. 5A ) for a railcar which is provided with introduction ports 24 (seeFIG. 5A ) for guiding a plurality of electric cables 30 (seeFIG. 5A ) to an electric device. The waterproofcable guide device 1 includes theelastic member 2 made of a natural rubber or a synthetic rubber such as a chloroprene rubber, a pair of upper and 3 and 4 made of metal, hard resin, or the like, and a plurality oflower press casings screws 12 for tightly fastening theelastic member 2 and the 3 and 4 to the cable guide 22 (seepress casings FIG. 5A ). - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , theelastic member 2 has a substantially rectangular prism shape which is elongate in a lateral direction, and has afront surface 2 a, arear surface 2 c (seeFIG. 5A ) and an outerperipheral surface 2 b including upper and lower surfaces and both side surfaces. Theelastic member 2 is provided with a plurality of through-holes 5 into which the plurality of electric cables 30 (seeFIG. 5A ) are inserted, respectively. The through-holes 5 penetrate in a forward and backward direction and have cross-sections of a perfect-circle shape. In this embodiment, in theelastic member 2, the four through-holes 5 are aligned at equal intervals in the lateral direction. Theelastic member 2 is provided with a plurality ofslits 7 extending from an upper surface of an outerperipheral surface 2 b thereof to the through-holes 5, respectively. Theslits 7 vertically extend substantially in parallel in a straight-line shape. Theelastic member 2 has at four corner portions thereof, screwinsertion holes 6 penetrating in a forward and backward direction from thefront surface 2 a toward therear surface 2 c. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , anelastic member 2′ may be composed of an upperelastic member 2A and a lowerelastic member 2B which are upper and lower components into which theelastic member 2′ is divided at vertical center positions of through-holes 5, and are vertically symmetric in shape. To be specific, the upperelastic member 2A has on a lowersurface thereof grooves 5A having semi-circular cross-sections and being recessed in an upward direction, while the lowerelastic member 2B has on an uppersurface thereof grooves 5B having semi-circular cross-sections and being recessed in a downward direction. Thegrooves 5A and thegrooves 5B are joined together, thereby forming the through-holes 5. The upperelastic member 2A is provided at right and left sides withscrew insertion holes 6A penetrating from a front surface thereof to a rear surface thereof, while the lowerelastic member 2B is provided at right and left sides withscrew insertion holes 6B penetrating from a front surface thereof to a rear surface thereof. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3 , the 3 and 4 are vertically symmetric. Thepress casings upper casing 3 has afront wall 3 a, anupper wall 3 b, and right and leftside walls 3 c, and opens at its lower side and at its rear side. Thefront wall 3 a has fourconcave portions 8 which are formed by cutting out a lower end thereof in an upward direction in a semi-circular shape and are arranged at equal intervals in the lateral direction. Thefront wall 3 a is provided at right and left sides with screw insertion holes 10 communicating with the correspondingscrew insertion holes 6 of theelastic member 2, respectively. Thelower press casing 4 has afront wall 4 a, alower wall 4 b and right and leftside walls 4 c and opens at its upper side and at its rear side. Thefront wall 4 a has fourconcave portions 9 which are formed by cutting out an upper end thereof in a downward direction in a semi-circular shape and are arranged at equal intervals in the lateral direction. Thefront wall 4 a is provided at right and left sides with screw insertion holes 11 communicating with the correspondingscrew insertion holes 6 of theelastic member 2, respectively. - The
3 and 4 are caused to cover thepress casings elastic member 2 to surround thefront surface 2 a and the outerperipheral surface 2 b of theelastic member 2, and the screw insertion holes 10 and 11 of the 3 and 4 are aligned with the correspondingpress casings screw insertion holes 6 of theelastic member 2, respectively. In this state, theconcave portions 8 of thepress casing 3 face the correspondingconcave portions 9 of thepress casing 4, respectively, thereby forming openings of a substantially circle shape for exposing the through-holes 5 of theelastic member 2. The openings are set larger in size than the through-holes 5 of theelastic member 2. In a state where theelastic member 2 is uncompressed before tightening thescrews 12, theupper wall 3 b and the right and leftside walls 3 c of thepress casing 3, and thelower wall 4 b and the right and leftside walls 4 c of thepress casing 4 are in contact with or slightly apart from the outerperipheral surface 2 b of theelastic member 2. In a state where theelastic member 2 is uncompressed, theelastic member 2 protrudes in a backward direction relative to the 3 and 4, in a state where thepress casings elastic member 2 is in contact with thefront wall 3 a of thepress casing 3 and thefront wall 4 a of thepress casing 4. -
FIG. 5A is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where the waterproofcable guide device 1 ofFIG. 1 is mounted to the electricdevice storage box 20, andFIG. 5B is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where mounting of the waterproofcable guide device 1 to the electricdevice storage box 20 is accomplished.FIG. 6 is a side view of major components of arailcar 50 attached with the waterproofcable guide device 1 ofFIG. 1 .FIG. 7 is a bottom view of therailcar 50 ofFIG. 6 . As shown inFIGS. 6 and 7 , the electricdevice storage box 20 of therailcar 50 is fastened to a lower surface of afloor 51 a of acarbody 51 in the vicinity of atruck 53, and the electric device (not shown) is accommodated into an inner space 21 (seeFIG. 5A ) of the electricdevice storage box 20. As shown inFIG. 5A , thecable guide 22 of the electricdevice storage box 20 is provided on afront surface 23 thereof with theintroduction ports 24 through which the plurality ofelectric devices 30 are guided to the electric device (not shown). Thecable guide 22 is provided with screw holes 25 communicating with the 6, 10, and 11 of the waterproofscrew insertion holes cable guide device 1, in the vicinity of theintroduction ports 24 of thecable guide 22. - Next, an operation for mounting the waterproof
cable guide device 1 will be described. As shown inFIG. 5A , initially, in thecable guide 22 of the electricdevice storage box 20, the fourelectric cables 30 are drawn into theinner space 21 through theintroductions ports 24 such that the fourelectric cables 30 are spaced apart from each other. In this state, the fourelectric cables 30 are inserted into the through-holes 5 through theslits 7 formed in theelastic member 2, respectively. Then, the 3 and 4 are caused to cover thepress casings elastic member 2 in such a way that the 8 and 9 surround the fourconcave portions electric cables 30, and the screw insertion holes 10 and 11 of the 3 and 4 communicate with thepress casings screw insertion holes 6 of theelastic member 2. In this state, thescrews 12 are inserted into the 6, 10, and 11 in a direction from forward, and are threadingly engaged with the screw holes 25 of thescrew insertion holes cable guide 22. In a state shown inFIG. 5A , thefront wall 3 a of thepress casing 3 and thefront wall 4 a of thepress casing 4 are in contact with thefront surface 2 a of theelastic member 2, and arear surface 2 c of theelastic member 2 is in contact with thefront surface 23 of thecable guide 22, but theupper wall 3 b of thepress casing 3 and the right and leftside walls 3 c of thepress casing 3, and thelower wall 4 b of thepress casing 4 and the right and leftside walls 4 c of thepress casing 4 are apart from thefront surface 23 of thecable guide 22 with a gap S between them and are not in contact with thefront surface 23 of thecable guide 22. - Then, as shown in
FIG. 5B , a plus screw driver or a minus screw driver (not shown) tightens thescrews 12 with respect to thecable guide 22, thereby allowing the 3 and 4 to contact thepress casings front surface 23 of thecable guide 22, and theelastic member 2 to be sandwiched between thefront walls 3 a of thepress casing 3, thefront wall 4 a of thepress casing 4, and thefront surface 23 of thecable guide 22, and compressed in the forward and backward direction (thickness direction). In this case, thefront wall 3 a, theupper wall 3 b, and the right and leftside walls 3 c of thepress casing 3, and thefront wall 4 a, theupper wall 4 b, and the right and leftside walls 4 c of thepress casing 4 inhibit theelastic member 2 from expanding in a direction (vertical direction and rightward and leftward direction) perpendicular to an axial direction (forward and backward direction) of thescrew insertion hole 6. Therefore, by tightening thescrews 12, theelastic member 2 is deformed in such a way that the through-holes 5 reduce their diameters, and theelastic member 2 surely closely contacts the outer peripheral surfaces of theelectric cables 30. In other words, by merely tightening thescrews 12, three works are accomplished simultaneously, i.e., the waterproofcable guide device 1 can be fastened to the electricdevice storage box 20, theelastic member 2 can be compressed in the thickness direction to closely contact thefront surface 23 of thecable guide 22, and theelastic member 2 can be compressed in the vertical direction and in the rightward and leftward direction to closely contact theelectric cables 30. - In accordance with the above configuration, by merely inserting the
screws 12 into the 6, 10 and 11 and tightening them with respect to thescrew insertion holes cable guide 22 in a state where theelectric cables 30 are inserted into the through-holes 5 of theelastic member 2 and the 3 and 4 cover thepress casings elastic member 2, theelastic member 2 is compressed and closely contacts theelectric cables 30. This makes it possible to surely and easily prevent ingress of water and dust into the electric device. The plurality ofelectric cables 30 are inserted into the plurality of through-holes 5 of theelastic member 2, respectively in such a manner that intermediate portions of theelectric cables 30 are brought into the through-holes 5 through theslits 7 formed in theelastic member 2 without inserting the end portions of theelectric cables 30 into the through-holes 5 and moving theelectric cables 30 in an axial direction thereof. Thus, the work becomes easier. A worker has only to tighten thescrews 12 by using the screw driver or the like in a direction from forward to compress theelastic member 2 by the 3 and 4. This advantageously reduces a space in which the worker works. In addition, since it is not necessary to increase a distance between the through-press casings holes 5 of theelastic member 2, a space occupied by the waterproofcable guide device 1 can be lessened, and size and weight of the waterproofcable guide device 1 can be reduced. After assembling, the waterproofcable guide device 1 can be disassembled by removing the screws and thereafter can be assembled again. Thus, the waterproofcable guide device 1 can be used in repetition. -
FIG. 8A is a perspective view showing an example in which the waterproofcable guide device 1 ofFIG. 1 is mounted to acable introducing apparatus 60, when viewed from below.FIG. 8B is a front view thereof.FIG. 8C is a side view thereof.FIG. 8D is a cross-sectional view taken along line D-D ofFIG. 8B . As shown inFIGS. 8A to 8D , the waterproofcable guide device 1 ofFIG. 1 may be mounted to acable guide 62 of thecable introducing apparatus 60, instead of the electricdevice storage box 20. Thecable introducing apparatus 60 for a railcar is disposed in front of an electric device storage box or the like to guide the plurality ofelectric cables 30 to an electric device (not shown) within the electric device storage box. Thecable introducing apparatus 60 includes atubular guide body 61 having a cross-section of a substantially elongate shape and provided with a guide passage inside thereof, and acable guide 62 of a box shape which is provided at a tip end side of theguide body 61 and communicates with the guide passage. - The
cable guide 62 has afront surface 62 a (guide surface) tilted in a slightly downward direction. Fourintroduction ports 63 are aligned on thefront surface 62 a in the lateral direction. Thecable guide 62 has anopening 62 c on abottom surface 62 b to facilitate introducing of the cables. Abottom plate 65 is removably attached to thebottom surface 62 b to close theopening 62 c. A mountingmember 62 d protrudes at one side of thecable guide 62 and is fastened to a lower surface of the floor of the car body. Screw holes 64 are provided at four corners of thefront surface 62 a of thecable guide unit 62, and thescrews 12 are threadingly engageable into the screw holes 64, respectively to fasten the waterproofcable guide device 1. - Although in the above embodiment, the
3 and 4 are two components, i.e., upper and lower components, they may be three or more components, or otherwise may be a unitary component. The number of the through-press casings holes 5 provided in theelastic member 2 is determined according to the number of theelectric cables 30, and is not limited to four.
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